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Agostino Agazzari (2
December 1578 – 10
April 1640) was an
Italian composer and
music theorist.
Agazzari was born in
Siena to an
aristocratic family....
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Robert Kelley Theory and
Practice of the B****o
Continuo by
Barry Mitc****
Historical sources on the
subject of b****o
continuo - Viadana,
Agazzari etc...
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Antonio Brunelli (1577–1630)
Sulpitia Cesis (b. 1577; fl. 1619)
Agostino Agazzari (1578–1640) John
Amner (1579–1641)
Melchior Franck (c. 1579–1639) Adriana...
- in the
Fifth Book of
Madrigals (1605), by
Claudio Monteverdi.
Agostino Agazzari – I
Libro a 5, 1600
Adriano Banchieri Antonio Caldara Antonio Lotti Giulio...
- con il b****o continuo),
which he
published in
Venice in 1602.
Agostino Agazzari in 1607
published a
treatise describing how to
interpret the new figured...
- 1968, pp. 280–281.
Harnoncourt 1969, p. 21. Rose,
Gloria (1965-10-01). "
Agazzari and the
Improvising Orchestra".
Journal of the
American Musicological Society...
- all too
beautiful to ban from the Church. In 1607, the
composer Agostino Agazzari wrote:
Music of the
older kind is no
longer in use, both
because of the...
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archbishop and politician, Lord
Chancellor of
Ireland (b. 1550) 1640 –
Agostino Agazzari,
Italian composer and
theorist (b. 1578) 1644 –
William Brewster, English...
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volumes of
simple and
melodious lute songs, and one of
madrigals Agostino Agazzari 1578 – 1640
Italian John
Amner 1579 – 1641
English Melchior Franck 1579...
- Used for some of the
earliest operas down to the 18th century.
Eumelio (
Agazzari, 1606), La fede
riconosciuta (A Scarlatti, 1710) A Scarlatti,
Sarti Dramma...